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Oversight officials say the L.A. County Sheriff's Department is blocking access to some shootings by deputies, despite state laws that authorize them to conduct meaningful investigations.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNRetired LASD captain Mike Bornman enters race for sheriffRetired Capt. Mike Bornman is looking to reenter the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Bornman has launched a campaign hoping to unseat Sheriff Robert Luna during the 2026 election.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNTraining facility blast caused ‘largest loss of life' for LASD, Sheriff Luna saysThis is unfortunately the largest loss of life for us as the LA County Sheriff’s Department since 1857,” Luna said.
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2UrbanGirls on MSNL.A. County sheriff called out by inspector general for lack of transparencyJust as former L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva has announced his intentions to run for his old position, the current sheriff continues to evade disclosing documents to the oversight commission tasked with monitoring the department.
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KFI AM 640 on MSNL.A. County Sheriff and Watchdog Dispute Over Shooting ProbesThe L.A. County Sheriff's Department and the Office of Inspector General are clashing over access to deputy-involved shooting investigations. The inspector general claims the department blocks access,
Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna stated that his department is legally obligated to comply with federal judicial warrants and has "no choice" but to transfer certain individuals in county custody to ICE,
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2UrbanGirls on MSNAlex Villanueva launches campaign for LA County Sheriff, while Luna defies subpoenasFormer Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva has declared his candidacy to challenge Robert Luna in the June 2 primary. “Over the last several years, Los Angeles County has seen the consequences of failed leadership,
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What Really Happened in LA’s Deadliest Sheriff Tragedy? The Untold Stories and Unanswered QuestionsThere are no words to describe the pain and sadness that we feel, Sheriff Robert Luna stated in a heavy voice that reflected the gravity of a loss that had radiated throughout every part of Los Angeles County.